Hyundai Santa Fe 2023 Hybrid everything you need to know

Santa Fe Hybrid has joined the Australian line up, bringing a refined, potent and economical third powertrain choice to the range.       Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid front

  • Santa Fe Hybrid has joined the Australian line up, bringing a potent and economical third powertrain choice to the range
  • Petrol/electric Santa Fe Hybrid delivers turbo performance, all-wheel-drive capability and superb refinement
  • New six-seater interior option offered for Santa Fe Hybrid Highlander
  • Hybrid-exclusive aero-type 19-inch machine faced alloy wheels
  • Priced from $63,000 MLP*

Santa Fe Hybrid Quick Update

The turbo petrol/electric Santa Fe is the first hybrid Hyundai SUV to be offered in Australia, and builds on the appeal of a family-favourite model that is already among the most desirable on the market.

Available in Santa Fe Elite and Highlander, the Hybrid powertrain combines turbo performance and all-wheel-drive capability with hybrid efficiency and smoothness.

Santa Fe Hybrid uses just 6.0L/100km on the official combined cycle and 6.2L/100km on the urban cycle, which makes it 17 percent more economical than the efficient turbo-diesel when driving in the city and suburbs, where the average family SUV will spend most time.

Adding further appeal to Santa Fe is a newly available 6-seater option for Hybrid Highlander variants, which brings a pair of second-row captain’s seats and greater interior flexibility to suit a range of lifestyles.

The choice of six or seven seat configurations in Santa Fe is yet another element that makes the model a uniquely practical family vehicle.

New, efficiency-enhancing aero type machine faced 19-inch alloy wheels complete Elite and Highlander Hybrid variants, setting them apart with a unique look.

 

Interior updates

Santa Fe continues to deliver an advanced user experience with the availability of dual large, high-definition infotainment and instrument cluster displays.

A clear and intuitive 10.25-inch infotainment and navigation unit featuring DAB radio is standard in Elite variants and above, and is joined by a 12.3-inch supervision instrument cluster.

In Santa Fe, everyone can plug-in, with two 12V power outlets and up to four USB charging Ports, including a port for third-row occupants.

Headlining a story of exceptional occupant protection is an extensive standard suite of SmartSenseTM advanced active safety and driver assistance technologies, with features including a front centre airbag and Multi-Collision Braking system.

Powertrain-specific suspension tunes for Santa Fe Hybrid, petrol and turbo-diesel, which were developed in Namyang and signed off locally by the HMCA tuning team, underpin a comfortable and capable family SUV that feels at home on Australia’s uniquely challenging city and country roads.

A standard full-size spare wheel and tyre gives customers further confidence to travel anywhere in Santa Fe.

“The addition of Santa Fe Hybrid, including a new six-seater option, brings renewed appeal in this latest evolution of our ever-popular large SUV,” Hyundai Motor Company Australia Chief Executive Officer, Ted Lee said.

“A favourite of Australian families, Santa Fe continues to deliver an alluring combination of style, space, luxury and technology, now with the performance and efficiency benefits of a hybrid powertrain,” he said.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid dash

Santa Fe Range Overview

Santa Fe continues its four-grade trim line-up, with petrol V6 and turbo-diesel powertrains offered across the range, and the new petrol/electric Hybrid powertrain available for Elite and flagship Highlander variants.

The potent and economical 1.6-litre T-GDi HEV powertrain teams with a six-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive (AWD).

Meanwhile the 3.5-litre MPi V6 petrol continues to be paired with an eight-speed automatic and 2WD, and the 2.2-litre CRDi turbo-diesel with an eight-speed auto and AWD.

Every Santa Fe features seven airbags and an extensive SmartSenseTM suite, Apple CarPlay and Android auto smartphone mirroring, wireless phone charging, alloy wheels and LED headlights and DRLs.

Also standard across the range are a Rear View Camera and Rear Park Distance Warning, Tyre Pressure Monitoring, third-row air conditioning with outlets for every row, and a Drive Mode select system.

Model additions

Santa Fe Active and above add leather upholstery, a Smart Key with pushbutton start, Shift by Wire and Terrain Drive mode systems, and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Active also adds Front Parking Distance Warning and Safe Exit Assist systems, and automatic dual-zone climate control.

Elite variants and up gain a 12.3-inch digital instrument cluster ,10.25-inch navigation unit featuring DAB radio, Premium audio by Harman Kardon, and a Rear Occupant Alert system.

More features

Santa Fe Elite also introduces powered and heated front seats, a Smart Power Tailgate and 20-inch wheels, or 19-inch aero alloy wheels for Hybrid.

The range-topping Highlander gains a, Nappa leather upholstery, heated and ventilated front seats with Integrated Memory System for the driver, heated rear outboard seats, a heated steering wheel, and a panoramic glass sunroof.

Highlander also gains a Parking Collision-avoidance Assist-Reverse system, Blind-Spot View and Surround View Monitors, a Head Up Display, and Remote Smart Parking Assist.

Body-coloured wheel arch cladding, LED projector headlights and exclusive 19-inch aero wheels for the Hybrid complete an impressive flagship.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid LED headlights

Santa Fe Exterior

 Sophisticated new aero type, machine faced 19-inch alloy wheels are exclusively fitted to Hybrid variants, joining a selection of attractive designs in 17- through 20-inch across the Santa Fe range.

These complement Santa Fe’s sophisticated look which is headlined by a low and wide cascading grille flowing into the Hyundai SUV signature stacked headlight design alongside dark chrome grille inserts.

Multi-reflector front LED lighting is standard, with split T-shaped DRLs that connect down from the upper stack. For Highlander, the DRLs perform double duties, with the upper section acting as indicators.

At the rear, a distinctive connected taillight design is mirrored by a full-width reflector strip with integrated indicators, in a clean and attractive treatment.

A unique treatment for Highlander replaces two-tone body cladding with smooth body-coloured trims that enhance Santa Fe’s muscular stance.

The flagship Highlander also features LED projector front lighting.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid interior

Santa Fe Interior

 Complementing Santa Fe’s expansive and generously appointed interior is an optional new 6-seat configuration.

A Hyundai-first, the six-seater option is offered exclusively with the flagship Santa Fe Hybrid Highlander and features second-row captain’s seats that provide superb comfort as well as additional interior space, while making it easy to walk through to the third row.

Other Santa Fe variants continue to be offered with a seven-seater layout.

Returning to the front, a bridge-type centre console places all the main controls within easy reach.

Shift-by-Wire transmission buttons mounted flush with the climate-control and multimedia switches help create a minimalist layout around the cup holders, and allow for a cavernous storage area beneath.

A clever, vertical wireless charging pouch accommodates even the largest of smartphones, and is easily changed out for a storage cubby.

Elite features leather upholstery as standard in a choice of black or Cognac Brown.

Highlander steps up the tactility and ambience with supple Nappa leather throughout the cabin, in a choice of black or Camel Beige.

A perforated leather steering wheel with alloy-look controls ties in with brushed aluminium surrounds for the centre console controls, with a premium black suede headlining above.

User-configurable ambient lighting with the choice of 64 colours completes a classy cabin mood after dark.

Colours & Upholstery

Santa Fe is available in eight mica and metallic paint colours, with cloth, leather or Nappa leather upholstery in Black, Cognac or Camel depending on the variant. Hybrid paint and upholstery availability by variant is detailed in the table below.

 

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid engine

Santa Fe Engine and drivetrains

New Smartstream G1.6 Turbo Hybrid

Joining petrol and turbo-diesel powertrains for Santa Fe is a dynamic and efficient new Hybrid system, which combines a 1.6-litre T-GDi Smartstream engine and a 44.2kW electric motor, which draws power from a 1.49kWh lithium-ion polymer battery.

The hybrid powertrain is teamed with all-wheel drive and a newly developed 6-speed automatic transmission.

The turbo petrol + electric hybrid system seamlessly delivers muscular combined outputs of 169kW and 350Nm, while maximising efficiency and minimising CO2 emissions.

As well as providing a refined, quiet and eco-friendly driving experience, Santa Fe Hybrid produces more torque than the 3.5 MPi (across a broader rev range), and greater power than the 2.2 CRDi, while using less fuel on the official combined cycle.

The Hybrid powertrain builds on the efficiency advantage over the turbo-diesel on the official combined cycle – 6.0 vs 6.1L/100km – to be 17 percent more efficient on the urban cycle – 6.2 vs 7.5L/100km – which represents the driving conditions the average family SUV will experience during most of the vehicle’s working life.

Powertrain Comparison

  Smartstream

G3.5

Smartstream

D2.2

Smartstream

1.6 T-GDi HEV

Driven wheels Front wheel drive All wheel drive All wheel drive
Transmission 8 speed automatic 8 speed dual clutch transmission 6 speed automatic
Maximum power 200kW

@ 6,400 RPM

148kW

@ 3,800 RPM

169kW

@ 5,500 RPM

Maximum torque 331Nm

@ 5,000 RPM

440Nm

@1,750-2,750 RPM

350Nm

@ 1,000-4,500 RPM

Combined fuel economy 10.L/100km 6.1L/100km 6.0L/100km
Combined CO2 244 160 137
Driven wheels 2WD AWD AWD
Towing capacity – braked 2500kg 2500kg 1650kg
Towing capacity -unbraked 750kg all models

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid controls

Driving and Technology systems

HTRAC Advanced AWD System

Santa Fe features Hyundai’s HTRAC® Advanced All-Wheel-Drive system.

Developed as a multi-mode system, HTRAC features an electronic, variable-torque-split clutch with active torque control between the front and rear axles.

The HTRAC AWD system apportions drive based on wheel- and vehicle-speed inputs. In combination with each of the driving modes, HTRAC optimises traction for maximum comfort, stability, acceleration and fuel economy.

Personalised Smart Drive Mode

Santa Fe features a standard Drive Mode Select system that is enhanced for Active variant and above with an illuminated dial for the selection of its Comfort, Sport, Eco and Smart modes.

Smart Drive Mode delivers a highly personalised experience by matching an AI-optimised setting to each driver profile.

Terrain driving modes

Santa Fe diesel Active and above feature a choice of terrain driving modes – Snow, Mud or Sand – which apply tailored settings for engine and braking control and torque vectoring.

CHASSIS Localisation Program

Santa Fe Hybrid features a unique suspension tune developed in Namyang and proven locally across the full spectrum of challenging Australian city, highway, country and gravel roads.

“This is our first-ever turbo-petrol Santa Fe and of course our first hybrid SUV, so it’s quite an exciting proposition for us,” Hyundai Motor Company Australia Product Development Manager Tim Rodgers said.

“The petrol/electric powertrain obviously changes the mass at the front, and with the battery in the rear, and all-wheel drive, Santa Fe Hybrid has a unique weight distribution, which in turn called for a specific chassis tune.

“This gave Namyang R&D the opportunity to focus on developing an especially refined ride and handling package that complements the quiet and polished hybrid powertrain.

“Our local validation and sign-off of Santa Fe Hybrid’s suspension tune confirmed to us that the team at Namyang nailed that objective.”

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid carplay

Comfort, Convenience and Connectivity

 Head-Up Display (HUD)

A Head-Up Display projected onto the windscreen in Highlander variant presents vehicle speed, navigation commands, speed limits and traffic sign information, as well as alerts from active safety and driving assistance features.

The HUD allows users to select the info that is displayed, as well as height, rotation and brightness, to ensure excellent visibility across a range of lighting conditions.

Blind Spot View Monitor (BVM)

A Blind-Spot View Monitor in Santa Fe Highlander variants provides a video image of the left and right blind-spot zones in the cluster display when the corresponding turn signal is in operation, to support safe lane-change manoeuvres.

Surround View Monitor (SVM) w/ Rear View Monitor and Parking Guidance

Highlander variants feature a Surround View Monitor that presents a bird’s eye view of the vehicle to enhance vision and confidence when manoeuvring.

A Rear View Monitor (RVM) feature allows the rear camera display to remain on during driving as required, so that the driver can monitor the road conditions behind the vehicle.

A Parking Guidance function displays guide lines that swivel automatically as the steering wheel is turned.

Remote Smart Parking Assist

A Remote Smart Parking Assist (RSPA) lets users maneuver Santa Fe in and out of tight perpendicular parking spots using controls on the Smart Key. This feature is available on Highlander variants.

When parked, Santa Fe can be shut down and locked without the need to re-enter the vehicle.

RSPA utilises all the ultrasonic sensors fitted to Santa Fe, and will pause any parking manoeuvre if it detects an object in its path.

Smart Power Tailgate

Santa Fe’s Smart Tailgate brings ease of use by eliminating the need to physically open the tailgate for cargo area access.

When enabled and active, the system automatically opens the tailgate when a user carrying the Smart Key stays in the detection zone at the rear of the vehicle for three seconds.

The tailgate can also be opened using a switch in the cabin or the Smart Key button.

Smart Tailgate opening and closing speed, and lift height are easily adjusted to suit the environment and the user’s preferences.

Shift-by-Wire transmission

Santa Fe Active variant and above utilise Shift-by-Wire technology to replace a conventional gear lever with neat gear-selection pushbuttons, bringing a futuristic feel as well as freeing console space.

The SBW system is complemented by manual paddle shifters behind the steering wheel.

4.2-inch colour instrument cluster display

A 4.2-inch colour LCD supervision cluster features in Santa Fe and Active variants. It presents a digital speedometer and a range of trip computer information, along with system status and visual alerts from SmartSenseTM and other safety systems.

12.3-inch digital Supervision cluster

Headlining in Santa Fe Elite and Highlander is a futuristic 12.3-inch high-resolution LCD digital Supervision digital instrument cluster that presents displays including speedometer and tachometer dials, Drive Mode themes, and SmartSenseTM info & alerts at a glance.

10.25-inch satellite navigation system with DAB+ digital radio

A high-tech 10.25-inch touch-screen is sited high on the dash in Santa Fe Elite and Highlander, to give front occupants a clear overview of navigation, audio and other information, with a choice of panoramic map view, or split-screen navigation/audio display.

Smartphone connectivity via Apple CarPlay™ or Android Auto™ allows users to perform the operations usually carried out on the handset in a safer manner via the in-dash multimedia touchscreen.

Premium audio by Harman Kardon

Santa Fe Elite and Highlander feature a 10-speaker Harman Kardon premium audio system that offers exceptional sound quality through optimal system tuning.

Wireless (Qi standard) smartphone charging

A wireless charging pad in the centre console, allows users to charge a compatible Qi-enabled smartphone without the use of cables.

For non-compatible devices, the purchase of a third-party smartphone accessory (such as a Qi-enabled phone case) may allow the use of the wireless charging feature.

Multiple front & rear USB Ports

Santa Fe lets everyone plug in with one multimedia USB port and four USB charging Ports, including a port for third-row occupants. There are two 12V power outlets in the cabin.

Remote engine start

Santa Fe’s Smart Key lets users access remote engine start functionality, allowing them to start as well as turn off Santa Fe from outside the vehicle.

Warming the cabin on a cool morning or cooling it on a hot day is easy, too. Simply press the lock button on the Smart Key to wake the system up, and long press the hold button to start or stop the engine.

Dual-zone climate control air-conditioning

A climate control air-conditioning system for Santa Fe Active and above ensures maximum comfort and convenience for occupants by automatically maintaining the set temperatures.

Two sets of fully automatic controls give the driver, front passenger and second-row occupants the luxury and comfort of being able to set their own temperature preferences.

Third-row air-conditioning outlets ensure optimum comfort for every occupant.

Driver Talk

A Driver Talk feature in Elite and Highlander uses a high-definition microphone and Santa Fe’s audio system to allow the driver to speak to rear occupants without raising their voice.

The system automatically compensates for road and wind noise as the vehicle’s speed rises, so the driver can always be heard clearly through the rear speakers.

Personalised profiles

In Elite and Highlander variants regular user as well as guest settings for the cluster, display, media and driving mode can be stored in discrete profiles.

Quiet Mode

Quiet Mode mutes the speakers in the rear and sets a limit on the volume through the front speakers, to give rear occupants the hush they need to talk or sleep.

Remote rear air-conditioning control

Remote control of the rear air-conditioning lets the driver easily adjust the settings for rear occupants, and brings the ability to disable the rear air-conditioning controls.

Heated & ventilated seats

Santa Fe Highlander gives front occupants the year-round comfort of heated and ventilated seats.

Three-stage heating elements warm the seats in cool weather, and three-stage ventilation fans blow a gentle stream of cooling air through the leather perforation during hot weather.

Highlander variant also features heated outboard second-row seats.

Panoramic glass sunroof

A panoramic glass sunroof brings light and a sense of openness to Santa Fe Highlander’s cabin, with a motorised sunblind for when shade is required.

Walk-in Switch

A one-touch ‘Walk-in’ switch on the kerb side eliminates the need to manually flip and slide the second-row seatback, for easy access to the third row.

In addition, an electric release in the cargo bay allows one-touch folding of the seatbacks.

Safe Exit Assist (SEA)

The Safe Exit Assist (SEA) system in Active, Elite and Highlander reduces the risk of occupants exiting Santa Fe when the surroundings make it unsafe to do so.

The system works in conjunction with the radar sensors on either side of the rear bumper to detect vehicles approaching from the rear.

When the vehicle is stopped and SEA is active, the system scans Santa Fe’s rear path.

If a door is opened while an approaching vehicle is detected, the system will issue an audible alert and display a warning in the instrument cluster, advising that the exiting occupant should ‘watch for traffic’.

The electronic child safety lock system provides and additional layer of protection, by allowing the driver to lock the rear doors via a switch, to prevent children seated in the rear of Santa Fe from opening the doors.

Additionally, the electronic child safety locking system works with the SEA system to prevent the unlocking of the rear doors when it is not safe to do so, providing an additional message advising that the exiting occupant should ‘Check surroundings then try again’.

Rear Occupant Alert (ROA)

The Rear Occupant Alert (ROA) system aims to prevent the unintentional leaving or locking-in of children or pets in Santa Fe Elite and Highlander.

The system utilises an ultrasonic sensor in the headlining to detect movement in the cabin.

When active, the system registers the entry of rear occupants via the rear doors opening and closing.

Upon opening the driver’s door after parking, ROA issues a warning chime and prompts the driver via the cluster to ‘Check rear seats’.

If the user proceeds to close the door and lock the vehicle, the ROA system then becomes operational for a 24-hour period.

During this time if movement is detected inside the cabin the system will activate the horn for a period of 25 seconds to alert the driver and others to the situation.

SMARTSENSETM SAFETY

Santa Fe features an extensive standard suite of SmartSenseTM driver assistance and advanced active safety technologies, and protects occupants with a suite of seven airbags, including a front centre side airbag.

The latter, which is mounted in the left of the driver’s seat backrest, can prevent or reduce the severity of injuries caused by collisions between the front occupants, or collisions between occupants and interior components, in the event of a side impact collision.

Santa Fe’s SmartSenseTM suite include the following features:

Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) – Junction Turning

The Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist (FCA) system, when active, utilises the front radar sensor and windscreen-mounted camera to detect and monitor vehicles, pedestrians and cyclists in front of Santa Fe.

If a potential collision is detected, the system’s Forward Collision Warning (FCW) function will sound a warning chime and display a warning in the cluster. FCW is active from speeds of 10 km/h, up to 85 km/h for pedestrians and cyclists, or 180 km/h for vehicles.

Additionally, FCA works in conjunction with FCW to automatically apply the vehicle’s brakes in the case of a potential collision (where no driver intervention is detected after a FCW system warning).

FCA is active above speeds of approximately 10km/h, and will attempt to bring the vehicle to a complete stop if activated up to speeds of 65 km/h (pedestrians and cyclists) or 75 km/h (vehicles). When activated above these speeds, FCA will slow the vehicle to reduce the severity of a potential collision.

In all scenarios of operation (visual and audible warning, slowing down, or bringing the vehicle to complete stop), pedestrian and cyclist detection will only occur where a pedestrian is moving at speeds below 10 km/h and a cyclist below 20 km/h.

A Junction Turning (FCA-JT) function detects oncoming traffic when turning right (with the right indicator activated) at an intersection. If a collision appears likely, the brakes are applied to reduce the chance of a collision.

FCA-JT is operational at vehicle speeds of 10 km/h to 30 km/h while the oncoming vehicle speed is between approximately 30 km/h and 70 km/h.

Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist (BCA)

BCA detects vehicles in Santa Fe’s blind spot and provides a visual alert in the exterior mirrors. If the driver proceeds to activate the corresponding indicator lights, a flashing visual warning is provided and an alert is sounded. The system is in operation at vehicle speeds of 20 km/h or above.

The system also scans for vehicles approaching rapidly from the rear, and uses the same warning measures to alert the driver of vehicles approaching at high speed which may soon enter Santa Fe’s blind spot.

Operational at speeds above 60km/h, BCA can initiate the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system to help avoid a collision with an approaching vehicle, next to or behind Santa Fe, which it deems as being at a high risk of contact due to its proximity.

As an avoidance manoeuvre the system gently applies braking to the wheels on the opposing side of the potential collision point, to steer the vehicle away from a potential collision and avoid or mitigate against damage.

BCA in Santa Fe also can mitigate against potential collisions when exiting a parallel park.

Driver Attention Warning (DAW) with Leading Vehicle Departure Alert

Driver Attention Warning (DAW) continually monitors the vehicle’s position within the lane using the windscreen-mounted camera, while tracking steering inputs, brake pedal inputs, and elapsed time since last break.

Should the system detect careless driving – such as sudden steering/braking inputs and/or inability to keep within a lane – the ‘Attention Level’ display on the cluster will continually decrease.

Should the level decrease to a certain threshold, the DAW system will recommend that the driver takes a break.

DAW is in operation at speeds between 60km/h and 180km/h.

The system also features Leading Vehicle Departure Alert, which monitors the vehicle ahead when Santa Fe is stopped in traffic.

If the vehicle ahead drives off, and the Santa Fe driver fails to accelerate away, the system will sound a chime to alert the potentially inattentive driver.

High Beam Assist (HBA)

High Beam Assist (HBA) scans the road ahead of Santa Fe using the windscreen-mounted camera, monitoring for street lights, as well as headlights and taillights of vehicles in front.

Upon detection, the system automatically adjusts headlight range, switching between high and low beam.

HBA is active at speeds of 40km/h or more and is operational when the light switch (on the indicator stalk) is placed in the Auto position and the stalk is pushed away from the driver.

Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA)

Santa Fe’s Manual Speed Limit Assist (MSLA) function assists the driver in pre-setting a speed limit for the vehicle, which is helpful in situations with reduced speed limits, such as school zones and roadworks.

Lane Following Assist (LFA)

Lane Following Assist (LFA) detects lane markings on the road using the front windscreen-mounted camera, and provides steering assistance to ensure Santa Fe stays in the centre of the lane.

When the system is activated, the indicator on the cluster will illuminate.

The colour of the indicator will change depending on the condition of LFA system. Green indicates that the system is enabled, and white indicates that the system is ready.

Lane Keeping Assist – Line/Road Edge (LKA)

Lane Keeping Assist (LKA) consists of two switchable functions – Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Active LKA. LDW uses the windscreen-mounted camera to detect lane markings and monitor the vehicle’s position in the lane.

Should the vehicle stray from the intended lane without indicators being activated, audible and visual warnings will be issued. The system is in operation at vehicle speeds of 60km/h and above.

The Active LKA function helps prevent the vehicle from straying from the lane and provides steering intervention as the vehicle is about to leave the lane. Where required, LKA provides earlier steering intervention in order to assist the vehicle in staying in the centre of the lane.

Active LKA is operational at speeds of 60km/h or above where lane markings on both sides of the vehicle are detected.

Both LDW and Active LKA are momentarily deactivated whenever turn signals are active. Additionally, the driver must maintain control of the vehicle by holding the steering wheel.

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA)

Rear Cross-Traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist (RCCA) monitors for traffic approaching on either side of Santa Fe when reversing out of perpendicular parking spaces.

Should RCCA detect a vehicle approaching, the system will sound a chime and display a warning on the cluster and multimedia screens, and in the corresponding exterior mirror.

In the event the driver does not respond to a warning, the system may activate the Electronic Stability Control (ESC) system to apply braking force and help avoid a collision with the approaching vehicle.

The RCCA system utilises the BCA system’s radar sensors, and is in operation when travelling at 8km/h or below. It can detect approaching vehicles travelling at speeds above 5km/h.

Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go

Smart Cruise Control (SCC) with Stop & Go detects the speed and distance of vehicles ahead of Santa Fe.

SCC maintains a safe distance to the vehicle ahead, up to a pre-set speed, between 30km/h and 180km/h.

The Stop & Go function works in stop/start traffic, bringing the vehicle to a stop when appropriate, and then automatically accelerating it back to the original set speed.

If the vehicle is stationary for more than three seconds, SCC will prompt the driver to continue cruise conditions using the steering wheel switches.

Santa Fe’s SCC also features Overtaking Acceleration Assist functionality. With SCC enabled, the driver can indicate and move into a clear passing lane and SCC will quickly accelerate up to its preset speed.

Multi-Collision Brake (MCB)

The Multi-Collision Brake system operates to prevent or reduce the severity of a secondary collision.

The system is activated after the airbags have deployed and, where brake or accelerator pedal input is not detected, applies the brakes to bring Santa Fe safely to a stop.

Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist – Rear (PCA-R)

The Parking Collision-Avoidance Assist system in Highlander warns the driver of obstacles when reversing. If the vehicle is in danger of a collision, a warning will sound and the vehicle can engage emergency braking to prevent a collision. PCA-R is operational at reversing speeds below 10 km/h.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid rear

Santa Fe buying 

Pricing          

Engine Transmission Santa Fe Active Elite Highlander
3.5 MPi V6 FWD 8-speed

automatic

$46,050 $50,250 $56,500 $63,050
2.2 CRDi AWD 8-speed DCT $49,550 $53,750 $60,000 $66,550
1.6 T-GDi HEV AWD 6-speed

automatic

$63,000 $69,550

 

Option Pricing Santa Fe Active Elite Highlander
Premium paint $695 all are $695
Cognac brown interior $295
Camel interior $295

Note: All prices are Manufacturer’s List Price. Price excludes dealer delivery and on road costs.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid boot

Hyundai iCare. Imagine a Lifetime of Care.

iCare is our commitment to Hyundai owners, making sure their car ownership is as enjoyable, easy and extensive as imaginable. Expert service and support is provided with Hyundai’s Lifetime Service Plan so customers can enjoy exclusive service pricing with no hidden fees, Roadside Support Plan and Sat Nav Update Plan, both available up to 10 years.

Plus, a suite of other owner benefits like, access to myHyundai, an online portal designed to help Hyundai owners get to know their new car and access to special offers, and the support of our dedicated customer care experts, always on hand to help with any questions or issues that customers may have.

All that and the reassurance of Hyundai’s 5 Year Unlimited Km vehicle warranty and 8 Year 160,000km high-voltage battery warranty providing customers with the care they need, when they need it.

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid profile

Santa Fe Model Walk

Santa Fe (7-seater)

3.5 MPi V6 & 2.2 CRDi 
Key specifications:
17” alloy wheels 4.2” colour instrument cluster SmartSense advanced safety:
Full size spare wheel Multi Collision Braking – Forward Collision-avoidance
7 airbags Leather steering wheel and    Assist – Junction Turning
Tyre Pressure Monitoring System gear knob – Blind-Spot Collision-avoidance
Park Distance Warning – Rear Auto up/down safety windows    Assist – Rear
Rear view camera Electric lumbar support – High Beam Assist
LED headlamps 2nd and 3rd row ventilation ducts – Manual Speed Limit Assist
LED Daytime Running Lights 3rd row air conditioning system – Lane Following Assist
Auto light control Heated side mirrors – Lane Keeping Assist (Line/Road
Electronic Parking Brake Roof rails and cargo blind    edge)
8” multimedia system Black grille insert – Rear Cross-traffic Collision-
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto Drive mode select    avoidance Assist
Wireless phone charger 4X4 Lock mode1 – Smart Cruise Control w. Stop & Go

 

Active (7-seater)

3.5 MPi V6 & 2.2 CRDi 
Key specifications above Santa Fe:
18” alloy wheels Parking Distance Warning – Front Safe Exit Assist
Leather appointed seats and dash Rain sensing wipers Chrome grille
Smart Key with push button start Rear privacy glass Chrome skid plate
Paddle shifters Electronic child locks Chrome door garnish
Power folding mirrors Automatic dual-zone climate control Chrome bumper moulding
Shift By Wire + Terrain Drive Mode1 Puddle lamps Chrome door handles

 

Elite (7-seater)

3.5 MPi V6, 2.2 CRDi & 1.6 T-GDi HEV 

Key specifications above Active:
20” alloy wheels (3.5 MPi & 2.2 CRDi) Electro-chromatic rear-view mirror
19” aero type alloy wheels1 (Hybrid) Rear door curtains Luggage net
Rear Occupant Alert – Advanced Solar glass Smart power tailgate
10.25” navigation with DAB Power passenger’s seat LED taillights
Premium audio by Harman Kardon Power driver’s seat – 10 way 12.3” full LCD cluster
Dark chrome radiator grille Heated front seats

Hyundai Santa Fe Hybrid front seats

Highlander (7-seater)

3.5 MPi V6, 2.2 CRDi & 1.6 T-GDi HEV 

Key specifications above Elite:
20” exclusive alloy wheels

(3.5 MPi & 2.2 CRDi)

Parking Collision-avoidance Assist -Reverse Integrated Memory System for driver’s seat
19” aero type alloy wheels1 (Hybrid) Head Up Display Heated and ventilated front seats
Body coloured wheel arch cladding Blind-Spot View Monitor Heated rear outboard seats
Nappa leather interior Remote Smart Parking Assist Heated steering wheel
Ambient lighting Surround View Monitor Panoramic glass sunroof
LED projector beam headlamps LED interior lighting

 

Highlander (6-seater)

1.6 T-GDi HEV 

Key changes:
Captain’s seats 2nd row outboard1  – Remove 2nd row centre seat

 

Notes:

  • Items highlighted in green indicate updates from 2022 Santa Fe
  • 1 Feature applies to hybrid variants only
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Rob Fraser – General dogsbody & Director Rob is the founder of the business. He constantly mutters something about way too many red wines one evening being to blame. Often known for taking the 4WD in the driveway over the sports car, he has travelled pretty much everywhere in Australia and when he is bored goes for a drive. He first learned to drive on the farm in a left hand drive WW11 Jeep when he was 11, and was hooked on 4WDriving way back then. In addition to 4WD he is an avid motoring enthusiast and has maintained a strong interest in the industry ever since his teens. He has owned way too many cars in his time as well. Having previously lived at the top of corporate life he retired in 2000 and hasn’t put a suit and tie on since. Cars are his passion so why not have a business doing what you love he figures. He has towed either a caravan or camper trailer to most parts of Australia, has run guided tours for camper trailers’ and instructed drivers in off road towing.